I
use the standard E9th pedal steel setup (3 pedals and 4 knee levers). I use
the "Emmons setup" (for Buddy Emmons), i.e., ABC pedals (A raises strings 5
and 10 a whole tone. The less common setup is reversed, known as the "Day
setup" (for Jimmy Day), which has the pedals arranged CBA instead.

I sincerely apologize if any of my
tabs seem confusing. I had difficulty even reading my own tabs that I wrote
a year ago. So in my latest tabs I just use R for a half-step (one note) raise,
or RR for a whole-step (two notes) raise, and then L for a half-step lower or LL for
a whole-step lower. I've also edited the old tabs to reflect this change. So instead of using a G for
lowering string 2 a whole-tone, now I just use LL, which I think makes
more sense. I think this is helpful. God bless!

*BELOW: Use a forward bar slant. This run is brilliant.
Once you learn this musical piece, you can use it again in
many other songs,
and it sounds awesome!!!
Listen to the original 2014 recording to hear how
this piece below sounds.